Nice shots.
Really want to go back out again and do some urban stuff again now.

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Nice. Welcome aboard and glad to see a new face and thread :) The 1st would be more interesting with a b&w treatment I'd think. 2nd is my pick of the bunch.

I disagree. I *hate* the whole blurred people thing. But that's really just personal preference. I like the first one just how it is, especially with the black border. And the last one is fantastic. Subjectivity can be a bitch when it comes to criticism ;)

-X

"We were being told that we must become what we are not, sacrificing what we are to inherit the masquerade of what we will be. I was being told to accept the identity that others will give me. And I wondered, what made my dreams so easy to dismiss?"
Shane Koyczan

Nice. Welcome aboard and glad to see a new face and thread :) The 1st would be more interesting with a b&w treatment I'd think. 2nd is my pick of the bunch.

I disagree. I *hate* the whole blurred people thing. But that's really just personal preference. I like the first one just how it is, especially with the black border. And the last one is fantastic. Subjectivity can be a bitch when it comes to criticism ;)

Thanks gabber, you mean the yellow one? I think that was the most effort I've put into a shot, it took three different days to get it right. The first day I was just looking for a new location to shoot, and saw the quality of the light and imagined how it would look with a telephoto lens, and a bird just so happened to fly into the frame when I was shooting. But I didn't get the composition right, and the bird was too far away. So I went back the next time to get it right, but there was no birds in sight, so it ended up being third times the charm, and about 300 frames to sort through.
[edit]Just realized you were probably talking about the security camera >.< [/edit]

Thanks bbf, you mean the guy walking out of the circle? Yeah I shot that at uni from about 8 floors up. Would've liked better lighting and more people, but I think it still turned out well in the end.

I like that one. It's very minimalist and geometric.

-X

"We were being told that we must become what we are not, sacrificing what we are to inherit the masquerade of what we will be. I was being told to accept the identity that others will give me. And I wondered, what made my dreams so easy to dismiss?"
Shane Koyczan

So I tried my hand at a bit of "fashion" photography. I use the word "fashion" very loosely, I was really just looking for a way to take my rigid and geometric style of photography, and apply it to a shot where a person is the main subject. The process took a lot longer, both because of work commitments on both sides, classic Melbourne weather, and the limitations of my camera kit, but in the end still got some shots I'm pretty happy with.